1624. Fletcher, Rule a Wife, III. v.
| San. Is this the Fellow | |
| That had the Patience to become a Fool, | |
| A flurted Fool? |
1781. Cowper, Hope, 344.
| The flirted fan, the bridle and the toss, | |
| All speakers, yet all language at a loss. |
1863. Ouida, Held in Bondage, I. ix. 205. Curly had got his commission in the Coldstreams, and was the prettiest, daintiest, most flattered, and most flirted with young Guardsman of his time.